However, For anyone who possesses common sense, there’s a big problem with the claim. The truth is: no pills (or powders, bottles drugs) in this world can increase your size permanently. The clinical evidence of Blackcode Edge Max is lacking. I am not even sure if the advertising claims have ever been verified.

Other problems with Blackcore Edge Max

#1. “Free trial” isn’t free: as mentioned earlier, customers have the opportunity to try Blackcore Edge Max by only paying $4.95 for shipping and handling. On the order page, the terms and conditions are buried in the small print. By providing the credit card information, the customers are agreeing to a recurring subscription, which cost them $85.95 per month, if they do not cancel within the trial period.

At the time of writing, there are not many online reviews available for Blackcore Edge Max because it’s a new product. However, I always caution everyone to avoid these free offers. These offers operate in the same way: you sign up for the free trials, you get billed repeatedly. You return the product, but it’s almost impossible to recoup your loss. Before you know it, you are hundreds of dollars out of pocket.

With a little bit of investigation, I found that the company behind Blackcore Edge Max also manufactured Lumisse, Slimming Garnicia, Garnicia Pure, and Beau Derma. As well, the company offers “free trials” for these products, but the customer feedback has been far from stellar. See for yourself:

If you Google the product names, you will come across many more related complaints, though there’s very little information about the company. One thing’s for sure: you will want to stay away from their products, including Blackcore Edge Max.

#2. Fake legitimacy: the Blackcore Edge Max websites claim that the product has appeared in MensHealth, Maxim, Playboy, and Men’s Journal. Regardless of what they claim, you’d be hard pressed to find third-party verification showing this product is indeed mentioned in these magazines. That’s right: the claim is nothing but a lie!

#3. Fake security seals: On the front page of Blackcore Edge Max websites, you will see a “SafePurchase” security seals. On the order page, there are a few security seals that indicate the website has been verified by TrustGuard (see picture below). However, none of the security seals are clickable! That means that the company has not been verified safe, and the fake seals are posted with the intention to steal your details!

Note that the study was performed not on human, but rats. In fact, there’s very little clinical data verifying Epimedium’s benefits on the human. What’s more, Blackcore Edge Max formula has not been tested indepedently!

So what’s the bottom line?

Don’t buy Blackcore Edge Max. If you want to improve your sex life, it’s the last thing you will need.

Additional Information

To return Blackcore Edge Max and ask for a refund, first please contact the following to obtain RMA by calling: 877-516-7511.